Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a bed frame of rectangular shape for accepting a body support comprising: cold rolling a strip of sheet metal to form it into bar stock of such overall cross-section as to comprise a tubular section shaped to function as a beam with strength in bending resistant to forces transverse thereto, said cold rolling comprising superimposing a first marginal portion of the sheet metal strip flatwise against a second marginal portion of the strip to form a flange of double-layer construction extending inwardly from the beam; forming the bar stock into side bars and end bars of the rectangular frame; and forming the bed frame from said side bars and said end bars.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said side and end bars are formed by notching said bar stock with notches at intervals such as to define said side bars and end bars, and segmenting the bar stock into lengths thereof with each length corresponding to the total length of the periphery of the frame and including a number of said notches defining corners of the frame to be formed.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2 wherein said bed frame is formed by bending said length of notched bar stock at said notches thereof to form it into said frame, bringing together the ends of said length, the notches where said length is bent forming mitered corners of the frame, and fastening said ends together.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising securing said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal strip to inhibit relative movement therebetween.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 4 wherein said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal are secured together by striking out tangs from said flange leaving openings therein, each tang being bent to extend through the respective opening away from one face of the flange and back on the other face of the flange.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 4 wherein said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal are secured together by fasteners.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the strip is cold rolled to form it into the bar stock with said tubular section thereof in the shape of a hollow triangle in transverse section having an outside generally vertical leg and upper and lower legs converging from the edges of the outer leg toward one another and meeting at a point constituting an apex of the triangle, said first marginal portion of the strip extending generally horizontally inward from the inner edge of the upper leg at said apex and said second marginal portion of the strip extending generally horizontally inward from the inner edge of the lower leg at said apex forming said flange, wherein the bar stock is notched such as to form notches each of generally V-shape with the open end of the notch at the edge of the flange and the apex of the V in the tubular section, and wherein the bar stock is segmented at said notches spaced lengthwise thereof at such intervals as to form lengths of the stock each corresponding to the total length of the periphery of the frame with each length having a first portion extending from half of one of said notches at one end of said length to a first full one of said notches defining a first end bar of the frame, a second portion extending from the first full notch to a second full one of said notches defining a first side bar of the frame, a third portion extending from the second full notch to a third full one of said notches defining the second end bar, and a fourth portion extending from the third full notch to another half of one of said notches at the other end of said length defining the second side bar of the frame; bending said length at the said first, second and third full notches to form it into the rectangular frame with said full notches at first, second and third corners of the frame and bringing the ends of said length together at a fourth corner, and fastening said ends together at said fourth corner.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein integral portions of the flange are struck up at intervals along the length of the stock to form tabs for attachment to the frame of a body support.
- 9. The method of manufacturing a bed comprising: manufacturing a frame as set forth in claim 8, applying a bed support comprising a piece of plastic netting to said frame by stretching the netting and hooking it over said tabs, and bending down the tabs on the netting securely to fasten the netting to the frame.
- 10. The method of manufacturing a bed comprising: manufacturing a frame as set forth in claim 9 with the tabs on the end bars thereof, applying said bed support comprising a rectangular piece of plastic netting to said frame by stretching said piece of netting endwise and hooking it over said tabs on said end bars, and bending down the tabs on the netting to fasten the netting to the frame.
- 11. The method of claim 7 wherein said first and second marginal portions of the strip forming the flange are secured together at spaced intervals along the length thereof by striking out tangs from said flange leaving openings therein, each tang being bent to extend through the respective opening away from one face of the flange and back on the other face of the flange.
- 12. The method of claim 7 wherein the bar stock is notched with the apex of each of the V-shaped notches contiguous to the plane of the inside face of the vertical leg of said tubular section.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the strip is cold rolled to form it into the bar stock with said tubular section thereof in the shape of a hollow triangle in transverse section having a lower generally horizontal leg and inside and outside legs converging from the edges of said lower leg toward one another and meeting at a point constituting an apex of the triangle, the first marginal portion of the strip extending generally vertically upward from the upper edge of one of said inside and outside legs at said apex and the second marginal portion extending generally vertically upward from the upper edge of the other of said inside and outside legs at said apex, wherein the bar stock is notched such as to form notches each having a first part in one of the side legs of the hollow triangle, a second part in the horizontal leg, and a third part in the other side leg, said parts being shaped for forming the frame with mitered corners, and wherein the bar stock is segmented at said notches spaced lengthwise thereof at such intervals as to form lengths of the stock each corresponding to the total length of the periphery of the frame with each length having a first portion extending from half of one of said notches at one end of said length to a first full one of said notches defining a first end bar of the frame, a second portion extending from the first full notch to a second full one of said notches defining a first side bar of the frame, a third portion extending from the second full notch to a third full one of said notches defining the second end bar, and a fourth portion extending from the third full notch to another half of one of said notches at the other end of said length defining the second side bar of the frame; bending said length at the said first, second and third full notches to form it into the rectangular frame with said full notches at first, second and third corners of the frame and bringing the ends of said length together at a fourth corner, and fastening said ends together at said fourth corner.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the first part of at least one of said notches is triangular with an apex at the upper edge of said one side leg and with side edges diverging from said apex of said notch at right angles to one another to the lower edge of said one side leg, said side edges of said first part of the notch coming together on the bending step to form a mitered corner.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said side and end bars are formed by cutting said bar stock into separate side and end bars, and then fastening the side bars and end bars together to form said bed frame.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15 further comprising securing said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal strip together to inhibit relative movement therebetween.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 wherein said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal are secured together by striking out tangs from said flange leaving openings therein, each tang being bent to extend through the respective opening away from one face of the flange and back on the other face of the flange.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 16 wherein said first and second marginal portions of the sheet metal are secured together by fasteners.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our U.S. application Ser. No. 09/036,072 filed Mar. 6, 1998, now abandoned entitled Bed, Frame Thereof and Method of Manufacture.
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